Meet
the Students -Senegalese
American
Students South African
Students
Georges, 18 years old, Lebanese Heritage (Dakar,
Senegal)---"I was born in Dakar, Senegal on June 4, 1980, of Lebanese father
and mother. I was born in a modern and conservative family. I grew up with three
sisters who are much older than I am, and they helped me tremendously. I am
the youngest, of the family. I am sitting for my high school diploma this year,
and I hope to succeed. Later on, I would like to work in the building trades
(as a master builder, an architect, or a civil engineer). I practice sports.
I especially like motorcycles (I adore speed), but what I cannot stand is hypocrisy."

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Oumou (Goree, Senegal) "I have always lived in Goree
where I was born. I did my elementary studies at Leopold Angrand primary school
from 1984 to 1990. When I got my Certificate of Primary and Elementary Studies,
I went to Abbe Arsene Fridoil middle school where I had my Certificate of Intermediate
Studies after four years spent there. In 1994, I went to Lamine Gueye high school
and after three years there, I had my High School Diploma in 1997. I have spent
one year at the Faculty of Economic Sciences at Cheikh Anta Diop University
in Dakar. Along with that, I am training in accounting at Saint Michel College
(CSM). I have also had training in computer science at "Goree Institute."
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Aicha, 24 years
old (Goree Island, Senegal)"I was born on May 31, 1974 of a polygamous
marriage and I am the eldest child of my mother who originates from Saint-Louis
(Senegal). I have many brothers and sisters with whom I get along well. Goree
Island has many advantages but there are also some difficulties. I have already
graduated from high school and now, I am in my second year at a private vocational
school in Dakar to have the Certificate of High Technician in Software."
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